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The Return of Sherlock Holmes

The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1987)

January. 10,1987
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6.1
| Mystery TV Movie

Sherlock Holmes is brought back to life by Watson's female descendant after being cryogenically frozen for eighty years.

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VividSimon
1987/01/10

Simply Perfect

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Stometer
1987/01/11

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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Actuakers
1987/01/12

One of my all time favorites.

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Marva
1987/01/13

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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FlushingCaps
1987/01/14

I videotaped this film when it first aired and kept it on tape, now DVD ever since. I think it is outstanding for a TV movie. To have the "real" Holmes brought back in the late 20th Century requires the film to have some humorous scenes and they had plenty of them. I also liked the plot, the drama portion, I mean. It wasn't obvious, yet it was executed with care so as to be logical all the way through. Some shows are ruined by plots too obscure to be followed or too obvious to entertain. This script was exactly between those types.Holmes was quick to pick up on our modern world, yet totally befuddled by some things--just as anyone would be if actually put in that situation. Tonight I saw another "Holmes in the modern-world" movie, the Larry Hagman "Return of the World's Greatest Detective," which I somehow never saw before. I gave it a 4 of 10 as it had holes in the plot and really only made me chuckle a couple of times. The film reviewed here towers over that earlier work, and is better than a similar TV movie made not too long after this one. This film moved around, not only to England, but to various places in the U.S. The Hagman film takes place all in Los Angeles. It's almost like they had $300,000 in the total budget and had to pay Hagman $275,000, so their location shooting could go no farther than Mulholland Drive in L.A.If you like Sherlock Holmes, I highly recommend seeing this movie as soon as you can.

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darth_borehd
1987/01/15

OK, The concept sounds far-fetched--yet somehow it works! This movie has definite charm and appeal. It's obvious it was meant as a pilot for a TV series. If it had been picked up as such with the same cast and crew, it would have rivaled Remington Steele and the other mystery/action shows of the time. If you find this version, I very much recommend it to mystery and Sherlock Holmes fans. Beware of the remake though! This same script was remade with a different cast in 1993 and it totally flopped with same material. It just goes to show how important directing and casting are to making a good movie.You can see the reviews of the 1993 version by going here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108117/

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Mark-129
1987/01/16

I love this film. A very modern Jane Watson frees Sherlock Holmes from cryogenic freeze, where he has been preserved for over 80 years into a modern world of computers, copiers and cars. Michael Pennington is superb as the befuddled Holmes who proves himself the greatest detective in any century. The mystery is a delight and somewhat of an epic by TV movie standards. I only wish the TV series suggested by the final scene had come to pass.

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thedoge
1987/01/17

Revived from self-induced cryogenic sleep by Dr. Watson's great grand-daughter (the fetching Margaret Colin), herself a PI in Boston, Holmes (Michael Pennington, very well cast) joins her to solve a mystery in typically Sherlockian fashion. The mystery plot is a good one and the script is littered with Sherlockian in-jokes and references. Highly recommended for Holmes fans.

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